It features simple harmonic progressions, a brass-horn ensemble, prominent percussion, synthesizers, techno synths and accordion or bandoneon playing.
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He helped her learn new harmonic progressions and persuaded her to throw the Monroe-style dress in the incinerator.
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The concluding Presto in tarantella rhythm is remarkable for its bold harmonic progressions and for its wealth of dynamic contrast.
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Stacking shifting riffs atop the funkier rhythms, Davis'compositions and solos became driven by the rhythmic groove rather than harmonic progression.
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The right hand uses dotted sixteenth-notes, triplets, and sextuplets, while the left hand plays the implied ostinato harmonic progression in quintuplets.
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The members of the band created an moderately-paced ensemble sound that backed up the guitar and vocals with simple harmonic progressions.
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While the chromaticism and cyclic treatment of themes reveal the influence of Franck, certain harmonic progressions are typical of Impressionist music.
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It is " undoubtedly the most common and the strongest of all harmonic progressions " and consists of " adjacent inversion.
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More practice is needed in one spot, more attention to the harmonic progression in another, more dissection of difficult passages throughout.
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In the Classical era, the importance of sections and cadences and underlying harmonic progressions gives way to an emphasis on themes.